Slack Pile – Strange Flicks & Cheap Thrills (2014)
Earthy, honest and absolutely filthy, exactly they have imposed on the German rockers Slack Pile of this concept. This one includes the music of Aerosmith, Guns ‘n’ Roses in their early stages has absorbed is probably out of the question. We are dealing with an absolutely serious approach, because the guys are not astreine tribute. While the troops remembers very dominant in Guns ‘n’ Roses, due to already singing, but their ideas were introduced into the sound. The cheerleaders on this album go well into the ear and is expected to largely appeal to the sleaze friends, but also astreine rock fans never come too short.
A genuine down to earth sound-chi gelt as out of the speakers and this is very refreshing. Personally I would have liked some improvements here and there, then the album and the material thereon would completely suppress. Even so, leave the German Rockster a very lasting impression. The rasping organ of frontman recalls so so at Axl Rose, so we wonder at and on whether the egomaniac here has probably started a new project. Ne is a German thing without the participation of Axl, and this is the main thing, it just sounds more refreshing than what the guy has ever brought together recently. Anyway, the boys rock the shack and tidy all the stops are pulled. May be, the very, very familiar sound here and there some elements, but the guys here can bring a lot of their own quality on record, while fresh, bold and sassy rock the domestic walls.
Conclusion: The team has made it absolutely right. Although they resort to tried and true in the area of sleaze and hard rock back, but they offer a fresh energy and knows just how to please. Hot Act, which aims high and with the present signs of life this is probably less difficult.
01. Through Your Lies
02. More
03. What Do Your Know!
04. Miss Hard To Please
05. Speed Kills
06. Down & Out
07. High Energy (Rock n’ Roll)
Jesse J. Blow (voc)
Steven Beyer (guit)
Sebastian Henß (guit)
Fiona Bonzelius (bass)
Evil Olaf (drums)
Slack Pile – Strange Flicks & Cheap Thrills (2014)